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How to Install a New Sensor Module ...............................................................................3
How to Update the MCP-8I's Software Via USB...............................................................4
How to Perform a System Settings Back-Up................................................................ 5
How to Perform a System Settings Restore ................................................................. 6
Jam Window Details Explained ........................................................................................7
Understanding Jam Window Graphics ......................................................................... 7
Window Display Conditions................................................................................................... 7
Window Display Graphics...................................................................................................... 8
Inspection Details Explained ..........................................................................................10
Understanding Inspection Window Graphics ............................................................. 10
Measured Pattern Length .................................................................................................... 10
Pattern Index ....................................................................................................................... 10
Early and Late Start Tolerances .......................................................................................... 11
Early and Late End Tolerances ........................................................................................... 11
Glue Pattern Animation Types............................................................................................. 11
Volume Animation ............................................................................................................... 15
Pattern Tolerance Examples and Explanations ......................................................... 16
Glue Line Start Early & Late Tolerances ............................................................................. 16
Glue Line End Early & Late Tolerances .............................................................................. 17
Gap Tolerance..................................................................................................................... 18
Glue Pattern Correction Explained ............................................................................. 20
What is the Glue Pattern Correction?.................................................................................. 20
How does Glue Correction Work?....................................................................................... 20
Use Valve Pattern/Parameters Explained .................................................................. 24
What are the different Use Valve Parameters Modes? ....................................................... 24
What happens when the Sensor is Linked to a Valve in AutoGlue ..................................... 26
Analog Sensor Reference Modes............................................................................... 27
What are the different types of reference modes? .............................................................. 27
Alarms ........................................................................................................................ 28
Configuring the Control's Inspection Alarm Modes ............................................................. 28
Enabling the Alarm's for the Sensor Channel...................................................................... 29
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Table of Contents How to Install a New Sensor Module ................3 How to Update the MCP-8I’s Software Via USB...............4 How to Perform a System Settings Back-Up..............5 How to Perform a System Settings Restore ..............6 Jam Window Details Explained ..................7...
  • Page 2 How to Ignore Product Failures Below a Certain Speed ..........55 How to Configure External Learn Trigger..............57 How to Configure Machine Interface ................59 Using the MCP-8I Simulator ...................60 Revision Notes:.......................63 © Valco Cincinnati, Inc.| 411 Circle Freeway Dr.| Cincinnati, OH 45246 | USA...
  • Page 3: How To Install A New Sensor Module

    MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Install a New Sensor Module 1. Power OFF the MCP-8I Control Unit, and wait for a few minutes for all of the circuits to properly discharge. 2. Remove the ‘MCP-8I’s Display Cover’ by unscrewing the 4 retaining screws holding it in place to the control’s base assembly.
  • Page 4: How To Update The Mcp-8I's Software Via Usb

    Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Update the MCP-8I’s Software Via USB It is ALWAYS advised to perform a ‘System Settings Backup’ before applying any update in case there are issues and the current control settings are lost.
  • Page 5: How To Perform A System Settings Back-Up

    Figure 5: Insert Backup Name & Save Note – When a USB Stick is in the MCP-8I’s USB Port, the desired directory should be selected before performing the backup. If the last button on the tool bar is labeled ‘TO USB’ the controls internal SD Card Directory is currently selected, and backups will be saved to the SD Card.
  • Page 6: How To Perform A System Settings Restore

    Figure 7: Settings Restore Overwrite Warning Note – When a USB Stick is in the MCP-8I’s USB Port, the desired directory should be selected before continuing. If the last button on the tool bar is labeled ‘TO USB’ the controls internal SD Card Directory is currently selected, and saved backups are loaded from there.
  • Page 7: Jam Window Details Explained

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Jam Window Details Explained Understanding Jam Window Graphics Window Display Conditions The Jam Window will look different based on the following conditions: Glue Station Type · Figure 8: Glue Station Setup Menu Sensor Modules Installed ·...
  • Page 8: Window Display Graphics

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Window Display Graphics Global Jam Setting Input Box – is used to set the Jam Distance for all Jam Channels · at the same time. Note – Each Channel still has to be Enabled and Disabled. Once the Desired Channels are Enabled, the Global Jam Setting will be transferred.
  • Page 9 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Configuration Examples Regular MCP8I (074xx101), 1 Sensor, & Sync Scanner · Figure 14: Jam Window Regular MCP8I (074xx101), 1 Sensor, Sync Scanner TipSealer MCP8I (JTS0134), 1 Sensor, & External Learn Enabled ·...
  • Page 10: Inspection Details Explained

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Inspection Details Explained Understanding Inspection Window Graphics On the ‘Inspection Window’ the displayed pattern graphic contains useful relative to the inspection process and analysis. Figure 16: Inspection Window...
  • Page 11: Early And Late Start Tolerances

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Early and Late Start Tolerances The Sensor’s Early and Late Start Tolerances are displayed on the Top-Lefthand side of the Glue Inspection Tolerance Graphic. The Number displayed on the Lefthand side indicates the current setting of the Early Start Tolerance.
  • Page 12 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide The Glue Animation will be Centered, and Transparent with a Red Outline. When the last · evaluated product’s Glue Pattern was Missing. Figure 22: Centered Transparent/Red Pattern Animation The Glue Animation will be Centered, and Yellow with a Red Outline.
  • Page 13 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Started Late Pattern Animation The Pattern Animation is considered to be Started Late when the start of the pattern drawn is to the right of the ‘zero point’ (the vertical line) of the tolerance box.
  • Page 14 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Ended Late Pattern Animation The Pattern Animation is considered to be Ended Late when the end of the pattern drawn is to the right of the ‘zero point’ (the vertical line) of the tolerance box.
  • Page 15: Volume Animation

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Volume Animation Figure 32: Volume Tolerances Navigation When ‘Volume Inspection’ is enabled the ‘Volume Bar Graphic’ will be displayed at the bottom of the window. The ‘Volume Bar’ is a graphical representation of the products current measured volume.
  • Page 16: Pattern Tolerance Examples And Explanations

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Pattern Tolerance Examples and Explanations Glue Line Start Early & Late Tolerances Figure 34: Glue Line Start Tolerances Navigation The Glue Line – Early Start is the maximum allowed distance the pattern is allowed to start early and still be considered Good and within tolerance.
  • Page 17: Glue Line End Early & Late Tolerances

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Glue Line End Early & Late Tolerances Figure 36: Glue Line End Tolerances Navigation The Glue Line – Early End is the maximum allowed distance the pattern is allowed to end early and still be considered Good and within tolerance.
  • Page 18: Gap Tolerance

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Gap Tolerance Figure 38: Gap Tolerance Navigation The Gap Tolerance is the maximum allowed gap that can occur inside of a pattern. Sometimes while gluing, the glue can have a lower glue volume in portions of the pattern. This can lead the inspection to identify the learned pattern as two smaller patterns.
  • Page 19 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide In Figure 33, we can see that the glue volume dropped out a bit more, causing a gap that is greater than the 50mm tolerance. This will cause a Gap Error and/or a Extra Pattern Error since there are technically 2 patterns now.
  • Page 20: Glue Pattern Correction Explained

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Glue Pattern Correction Explained What is the Glue Pattern Correction? Each Inspection channel has its own set of parameters for the Glue Correction Start and Glue Correction End. For the CGS Sensor, the Start & End Corrections have a Default of -8mm. The Default for all other sensor types is 0mm.
  • Page 21 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Example: Glue Correction – Start Note: It is assumed that the valve is functioning properly and that the glue pattern is being applied to the exact locations mentioned in the example.
  • Page 22 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Example: Glue Correction – End Note: It is assumed that the valve is functioning properly and that the glue pattern is being applied to the exact locations mentioned in the example.
  • Page 23 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Example: Glue Correction Start & End Note: It is assumed that the valve is functioning properly and that the glue pattern is being applied to the exact locations mentioned in the example.
  • Page 24: Use Valve Pattern/Parameters Explained

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Use Valve Pattern/Parameters Explained The Use Valve Parameters Setting will change where the “Standard/Learned” Pattern Data comes from. Depending on the setting the Inspection Analysis will behave differently.
  • Page 25: Configuring The Linked Sensor For "Auto-Learning

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Configuring the Linked Sensor for “Auto-Learning” The Sensor Channel can be setup so that the operator is not required to press the Learn Button for each job. For this to work, the following conditions must be met: The Linked Valve Channel’s Mode is Standard.
  • Page 26: What Happens When The Sensor Is Linked To A Valve In Autoglue

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide For Systems with 1 Sensor Channel, the Learn Button will Disappear all together. For Systems with multiple Sensor Channels, the Learn Button might still appear, and a Learn may need to be performed for the other channels, but not for the channel configured for Auto Learning.
  • Page 27: Analog Sensor Reference Modes

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Analog Sensor Reference Modes What are the different types of reference modes? There are 4 different reference modes available, but there are only two that are commonly used.
  • Page 28: Alarms

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Alarms Configuring the Control’s Inspection Alarm Modes Each of the 3 Alarms (Alarm Light, Buzzer, and Consecutive Fault’s Relay) have 3 alarm modes that can be configured under the Inspection Setup Window->Alarms Setup.
  • Page 29: Enabling The Alarm's For The Sensor Channel

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Enabling the Alarm’s for the Sensor Channel Each Sensor Channel Requires the Alarms to be enabled and configured. Under the Sensor Channel’s Settings Window. Figure 56: Sensor Channel Alarm Setup Window Sensor Channel - Alarm Light, Buzzer, and Consecutive Fault’s Enable Settings:...
  • Page 30 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Sensor Channel - Marking Valve Enable & Marking Valve Distance to Sensor: Inspection Faults will be Marked or Kicked if the Alarm is Enabled for the Inspection Channel. If the Marking Valve is Enabled, the ‘Distance to MarkValve’...
  • Page 31 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Sensor Channel – Sensor Disconnect Alarm: The Sensor Disconnect Alarm will trigger the selected output when the sensor connection is disconnected. There are 3 output alarm options: Red Alarm Light, Relay, or Both.
  • Page 32: Marking Valve System Settings

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Marking Valve System Settings Figure 62: Marking Valve Setup Window Navigation The ‘Marking Valve Setup’ Window is located under the ‘Inspection Setup’ Window. This is where you will set the Valve Type, and other typical Valve Settings.
  • Page 33 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Mark. Valve – Delay Mode – This setting has two modes, ‘Auto’ and ‘Manual’. · Auto Mode – will set the ‘Mark. Valve – Delay’ based on the settings §...
  • Page 34: System Diagnostic Window Details Explained

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide System Diagnostic Window Details Explained Figure 66: Diagnostic's Window Navigation The ‘Diagnostic’s Window’ contains useful information about your controls software. It contains Software Version, System Communication Connections, Voltage, Scanner/Trigger Input, TipSealer, and Output State Information.
  • Page 35: Interface/Communication Tab Details

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Interface/Communication Tab Details Figure 69: Diagnostic's Interface Tab IP -> Ethernet IP Address of the Control. · SubNet-> Ethernet SubNet Address of the Control. · COM1 -> Indicates the Machine Interface Communication Type.
  • Page 36: I/O Tab Details

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide I/O Tab Details Figure 72: Diagnostic's I/O Tab Tab Indicates the State of Control Outputs: Relay 1 -> State of the Consecutive Fault, Machine Stop, Feed Stop Relay.
  • Page 37: Frequently Asked Questions

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Frequently Asked Questions How to Update Inspection Tolerances 1. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Window’ by pressing the button labeled ‘INSPECT’. Figure 75: Navigating to the Inspection Window 2. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Channel’s Settings Menu’ by pressing the ‘Wrench’...
  • Page 38 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide 4. Using the thumbwheel buttons, set the desired value and press the button labeled ‘APPLY’. Figure 78: Updating a Tolerance © Valco Cincinnati, Inc.| 411 Circle Freeway Dr.| Cincinnati, OH 45246 | USA...
  • Page 39: How To Configure The Volume Tolerances

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Configure the Volume Tolerances 1. First, Learn the Product’s Unglued Reference. 2. Next, Learn a Glued Product’s Pattern & Volume. 3. Manually adjust the Valve’s / Glue Wheel’s glue amount to the Absolute Minimum Glue amount that is acceptable.
  • Page 40: How To Learn An Unglued Sample (Learn The Reference)

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Learn an Unglued Sample (Learn the Reference) Only necessary for the WHITE CGS-40S Sensor running in Manual Reference Mode. 1. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Window’ by pressing the button labeled ‘INSPECT’.
  • Page 41: How To Learn A Glued Sample

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Learn a Glued Sample 1. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Window’ by pressing the button labeled ‘INSPECT’. Figure 82: Navigating to the Inspection Window 2. Press the button labeled ‘LEARN’.
  • Page 42: How To Clear The Inspection Counters

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Clear the Inspection Counters 1. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Window’ by pressing the button labeled ‘INSPECT’. Figure 85: Navigating to the Inspection Window 2. Navigate to the ‘Statistics Window’ by pressing the button labeled ‘STAT’.
  • Page 43: How To Change The Learn Wait Prompt Timeout

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Change the Learn Wait Prompt Timeout 1. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Window’ by pressing the button labeled ‘INSPECT’. Figure 88: Navigating to the Inspection Window 2. Navigate to the ‘Inspection System Settings Menu’ by pressing the button labeled ‘SETUP’.
  • Page 44: How To Enable/Disable Volume Inspection (Analog Sensors Only)

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Enable/Disable Volume Inspection (Analog Sensors Only) 1. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Window’ by pressing the button labeled ‘INSPECT’. Figure 91: Navigating to the Inspection Window 2. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Channel’s Settings Menu’ by pressing the ‘Wrench’ button.
  • Page 45 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide 4. Locate the ‘Volume Switch’, and set it as desired. Figure 94: Volume Inspection Enable © Valco Cincinnati, Inc.| 411 Circle Freeway Dr.| Cincinnati, OH 45246 | USA...
  • Page 46: How To Check The Last Failed Product's Signal Data Using The Inspection Diag

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Check the Last Failed Product’s Signal Data using the Inspection Diagnostic’s Window 1. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Window’ by pressing the button labeled ‘INSPECT’. Figure 95: Navigating to the Inspection Window Navigate to the ’Inspection Diagnostic’s Window‘...
  • Page 47 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide 3. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Diagnostic Window’s Settings Menu’ by pressing the ‘Wrench’ button. Figure 97: Inspection Diagnostic Window's Settings 4. Select the ‘Alt. View’ parameter and Set it to ‘Last Error’. Then press the button labeled ‘APPLY’.
  • Page 48: How To Save The Sensor's Data To Send For Assistance

    MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Save the Sensor’s Data to Send for Assistance 1. Insert a USB Stick into the MCP-8I’s USB Port. 2. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Window’ by pressing the button labeled ‘INSPECT’. Figure 100: Navigating to the Inspection Window Navigate to the ’Inspection Diagnostic’s Window‘...
  • Page 49 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide 5. After the ‘Processing Data…’ message disappears it is now safe to remove the USB Stick. Figure 103: Saving Data Wait Prompt 6. On a Windows PC, the files will be located in a folder on the USB stick labeled (sensordata).
  • Page 50: How To Determine The Sensor's Signal 'Delta / Range / Amplitude

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Determine the Sensor’s Signal ‘Delta / Range / Amplitude’ 1. Navigate to the ‘Inspection Window’ by pressing the button labeled ‘INSPECT’. Figure 105: Navigating to the Inspection Window Navigate to the ’Inspection Diagnostic’s Window‘...
  • Page 51 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Jog a ’Glued Product‘ up to the sensor and stop with the product underneath the sensor. With the belts stopped as before, Record the sensor’s ’Current Value‘ as the ’High Point‘.
  • Page 52: How To Eliminate False Triggers

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Eliminate False Triggers False Triggers will cause a lot of issues with the Inspection System and the Sensor’s Data that is collected. A False Trigger occurs when the ‘Photo-eye / Scanner’ is triggered by scrap or flying debris.
  • Page 53 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide 3. Select the ‘Min. Product Length’ setting. Using the thumbwheel buttons, set the desired value and press the button labeled ‘APPLY’. Figure 111: Setting the Minimum Product Length After setting the ‘Minimum Product Length’...
  • Page 54: How To Configure The Cgs Sensor For A Continuous Gluing Application

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Configure the CGS Sensor for a Continuous Gluing Application The ‘Encoders Z-Pulse’ will be used to trigger the CGS Sensor’s Inspection Evaluation Process. The Sensor Channel’s ‘Scanner’ parameter will need to be set to ‘Z-Signal Encoder’.
  • Page 55: How To Ignore Product Failures Below A Certain Speed

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Ignore Product Failures Below a Certain Speed For some applications, it may be necessary to Ignore Inspection Faults that occur below a certain speed threshold. When you have the Beacon Buzzer Alarm and/or Consecutive Faults Relay configured it could be hard to get product running when the buzzer and machine stop or feed stop are continually being activated.
  • Page 56 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide 4. Select each of the desired ‘Alarm Activation’ parameters that need to be suppressed until the machine speed is above the Sensor Channel’s ‘Vmin’ speed, and select the activation mode to ‘ON >...
  • Page 57: How To Configure External Learn Trigger

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Configure External Learn Trigger The External Learning Feature uses Scanner/Trigger Input 4. When the Input is triggered for the set duration, the Inspection will enter learning mode.
  • Page 58 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Note4 – Use the following Diagram for the wiring of the External Learn Input. Figure 121: External Learn Input Wiring Diagram © Valco Cincinnati, Inc.| 411 Circle Freeway Dr.| Cincinnati, OH 45246 | USA...
  • Page 59: How To Configure Machine Interface

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide How to Configure Machine Interface The Machine Interface Communication is used to send and receive data to configure the control without user interaction. The parent machine is connected to the DB-9 connector on the front of the control.
  • Page 60: Using The Mcp-8I Simulator

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Using the MCP-8I Simulator 1. Load the IBS File that contains all of the controls settings by clicking the button at the top of the application labeled ‘Load IBS File’.
  • Page 61 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide 3. Load the Sensor’s Data by clicking the button at the top of the application labeled ‘Load Sensor Data’, then select which channel to load the data to. Unless otherwise noted, load the data to Sensor Channel 1.
  • Page 62 Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide 5. Now that the data is loaded, you can run simulations by clicking the ‘Run Simulation’ button at the top of the application. If the simulation passed you will see the green result light next to the sensor activation button.
  • Page 63: Revision Notes

    Doc. IS0xxx Rev.04 | Date: August 25, 2021 MCP-8I Quick Start Guide Revision Notes: Version: 4.0 – 08/25/2021 · Added Jam Window Descriptions § Added Marking Valve System Settings Description § Added Diagnostics Menu Descriptions § © Valco Cincinnati, Inc.| 411 Circle Freeway Dr.| Cincinnati, OH 45246 | USA...

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